You are right, I don't know! But you are very welcome. That is my intention for making them public: so anybody who wants them can find them. Thanks for watching.
hi Nick I studied architecture here in Iran. and I am so interested to learn new things. I really like your tutorials. these are very helpful for me specially in the field of computational method. I just wanted to say thanks. please keep going and share more new videos.. Thanks, Mona.
i see you in a lot of your videos elaborately selecting and clicking preview/no preview again and again. there is an option 'only preview selected' (half green pipe) that will save you some hundrends clicks (at least) in every video. sure you know it, have no clue why you dont use it and it really makes things a lot more clear and comprehendable for the viewers as well! :) i must add i find this teaching method, more than extremely slow. maybe it could be a snappier, inspiring teaching that focuses on fast, resulting logic without pauses for predirected assumptions. i believe that like athletes that push themselves for a faster and stronger pace otherwise they cannot perform better, the brains needs to be set in a powerfull pace -gradually- so the listeners is kept awake, a bit anxious, just a tad frustrated, so his insticts drive his brain to learn faster. but that's just my opinion, thank you for presenting all this.
In the newest version of Grasshopper expressions are always wtitten with "x" instead of the respective letter of the input. In this instance "x-1" instead of "n-1".
Thanks for the tutorial! It is great! Though i am new here in Rhino, can you tell me how you selected teh surface properly.. Somehow i am just geting one line to be adjusted... (I cannot get teh view of a lot of lines on the surface).
well how do we avoid those voids at the top? i mean, how could i increase the number of brick at the top? i am recreating eladio dieste's brick wall but i couldnt solve this problem. i think it is pretty important problem in the brick design. could you help? thx by the way great lecture.
Diear Nick, This staff as mentioned in the previous program is great. I'm arch. student myself, though we haven't touched computational methods in Uni jet. Thought I want to start to explore them and I was wondering what is this program window on right hand side and is it possible to import AutoCAD modelling tools to it as well as from Revit? Thank you in advance.
Thank you for the tutorial I really learn from it but I have a question, if I don't want to get the running bond pattern but instead I want the flemish bond pattern. How do I do that instead of using cull?
Jesus, I bet Nick doesn't even know just how unbelievable it is for arch students in Universities that shun parametric design to be able to access his lectures.
As said. These tutorials are a great resource for students at schools that don't teach parametrics. Thanks a lot!
You are right, I don't know!
But you are very welcome. That is my intention for making them public: so anybody who wants them can find them. Thanks for watching.
Nick - Student from Australia here. Love your videos - they're so easy to follow along to - thanks for publishing them!
hi Nick
I studied architecture here in Iran. and I am so interested to learn new things.
I really like your tutorials. these are very helpful for me specially in the field of computational method.
I just wanted to say thanks.
please keep going and share more new videos..
Thanks,
Mona.
THANK YOU MASTER, YOU CAN TAKE WHATEVER YOU WANT MY SOUL IS YOURS.
i see you in a lot of your videos elaborately selecting and clicking preview/no preview again and again.
there is an option 'only preview selected' (half green pipe) that will save you some hundrends clicks (at least) in every video.
sure you know it, have no clue why you dont use it and it really makes things a lot more clear and comprehendable for the viewers as well! :)
i must add i find this teaching method, more than extremely slow.
maybe it could be a snappier, inspiring teaching that focuses on fast, resulting logic without pauses for predirected assumptions.
i believe that like athletes that push themselves for a faster and stronger pace otherwise they cannot perform better, the brains needs to be set in a powerfull pace -gradually- so the listeners is kept awake, a bit anxious, just a tad frustrated, so his insticts drive his brain to learn faster.
but that's just my opinion, thank you for presenting all this.
In the newest version of Grasshopper expressions are always wtitten with "x" instead of the respective letter of the input. In this instance "x-1" instead of "n-1".
bennis123 THANK YOU
bennis123
awesome video Nick. this exercise is super helpful in understanding the power of graph mapper
Great tutorial, exactly what I needed ! Thanks!
Nick, you are the best!!!
Exactly what I was looking for!
Thank your tutorial, i learn a lot from this.
Thanks for the tutorial! It is great! Though i am new here in Rhino, can you tell me how you selected teh surface properly.. Somehow i am just geting one line to be adjusted... (I cannot get teh view of a lot of lines on the surface).
well how do we avoid those voids at the top? i mean, how could i increase the number of brick at the top? i am recreating eladio dieste's brick wall but i couldnt solve this problem. i think it is pretty important problem in the brick design. could you help? thx by the way great lecture.
Diear Nick,
This staff as mentioned in the previous program is great. I'm arch. student myself, though we haven't touched computational methods in Uni jet. Thought I want to start to explore them and I was wondering what is this program window on right hand side and is it possible to import AutoCAD modelling tools to it as well as from Revit?
Thank you in advance.
Helped me a lot. Thank you very much!! Sir.
Thank you for the tutorial I really learn from it but I have a question, if I don't want to get the running bond pattern but instead I want the flemish bond pattern. How do I do that instead of using cull?
Jesus, I bet Nick doesn't even know just how unbelievable it is for arch students in Universities that shun parametric design to be able to access his lectures.
Thank you so much. This is amazing
you are the best, thanks a lot !
Thanks a lot! This is so helpful!!!
At 31:52, how to adjust the graph mapper curve form to a polyline, i mean bend it?exactly as the picture.Thax.
Mind blown bro
Thanks! I didnt know Seth Green works with grasshopper!
this is awesome
Thank you
Master!
I wanna see how hard to construction?
ty!
For some reason it doesnt let me use "y" in the expression for the out of phase sine wave :( Anyone care to help?
in newer versions of Grasshopper the expression is always written with an "x" no matter if is y, n, c, etc.
video--- (45:35)
n-1 didn't work for me..... help me please !
Hi Jemima, please see the comment below yours. Replace n with "x". Grasshopper changed this after I recorded my videos.